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DC, MD Multifamily Housing Update: Rent Control, Licensing, and Eviction Changes, SCOTUS, TOPA, Renters’ Rights and Stabilization...

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We continue to track important legislative and regulatory proposals and changes in the region. Our most recent prior Alert discussed rent control efforts in Maryland, changes to the Low Income Housing Tax Credit program,...more

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Rent Control, ROFR, TOPA, and Other Multifamily Regulatory Updates

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Regulation of the multifamily industry appears to be continuing. Our most recent Alert discussed Maryland Governor Moore’s proposals for the Renters Rights and Housing Stabilization Act of 2024; rent control updates; our Rent...more

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November Multifamily Alert

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As a follow-up to our recent alert, here are some updates on regional and national legislative activity impacting real estate...more

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10 Takeaways from Virginia Housing Commission’s April 2021 Meeting

Access to affordable housing remains a challenge in Virginia as in many states. During the 2021 General Assembly session, Virginia adopted a Low Income Housing Tax Credit and initiated several studies, including a deeper look...more

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Further Details Regarding Iowa’s Newest Rental Assistance Program for Low-Income Iowans

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With newly available federal money, the State of Iowa rolled out another program to provide rental assistance to Iowans and otherwise prevent homelessness by preventing imminent eviction. This newest program is targeted to...more

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Rental Assistance for Low-Income Iowans Announced by Governor Reynolds

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On Friday, December 4, Governor Reynolds announced financial assistance for low-income Iowans who are at imminent risk of eviction and individuals who have lost housing. The Governor’s press release is below...more

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CDC Temporarily Halts Certain Residential Evictions

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In the wake of the July 24 expiration of the 120-day moratorium on residential evictions in the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES), the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) issued an order (CDC order)...more

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Federal Eviction Moratorium Broadened and Extended Through the End of 2020

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On Tuesday, September 1, the Trump administration announced an order, put forward by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, that claims to suspend residential evictions through the end of the year for many tenants...more

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Status of Federal, State, and Local Moratoriums on Evictions in Response to COVID-19 Pandemic

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The Texas Supreme Court has extended the moratorium on residential eviction procedures for CARES Act applicable residences until September 30, 2020, offering a few more weeks of relief to certain renters as the economic...more

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Wave Goodbye to the Waiver Defense in Some Landlord/Tenant Disputes

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On May 1, 2020, in Winston Affordable Housing, LLC v. Roberts, the North Carolina Supreme Court clarified the law surrounding a landlord's acceptance of rent after issuing a non-renewal notice because of the tenant's breach...more

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Residential Evictions: What Tenants Need to Know

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LOCKOUTS Can I be locked out of my home during the COVID-19 emergency? No. On March 19, 2020, New Jersey Governor Philip Murphy issued Executive Order 106, which immediately suspends evictions throughout the state. This...more

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New Law Aimed At Assisting Low Income Renters Invokes Additional Restraints on California Landlords

As part of his last legislative act of 2019, Governor Newsom signed 18 housing-related bills into law in an attempt to alleviate California’s housing crisis. This package included Senate Bill (“SB”) 329, which prohibits...more

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Section 421-a and New York City's New Rent Law

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A number of questions have arisen concerning the impact of the recently adopted Housing Stability and Tenant Protection Act of 2019 (HSTPA) on the Section 421-a Tax Exemption Program. HSTPA (Chapter 36 of the Laws of 2019)...more

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